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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 39, 1456-1457, Copyright © 1993 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

The history of evaluation criteria for CAP surveys

WB Hamlin
Laboratory of Pathology of Seattle, WA 98104.

I summarize the evolution of target-value assignment methods and laboratory performance assessment (evaluation) within the College of American Pathologists Interlaboratory Survey Programs and review the importance of, and longstanding interest in, medical relevance criteria in setting analytical goals.





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